Franchise Industries & Ownership Models

There are countless franchise opportunities and endless ways they may or may not be right for you. Instead of implementing a one-size-fits-all, generic franchising strategy, OpenDoor Franchises takes a personalized approach for each client focused on matching you with the franchise that meets your budget, lifestyle and long-term goals.

Discovering which industry you want to operate in and which franchise ownership model is right for you are two critical first steps.

Brokering Franchise Matching in Every Major Industry:

Automotive

Business Opportunity

Business Services

Cleaning & Maintenance

Food & Restaurants

Home Services

Retail

Senior Care

Vending

& more

Franchise Ownership Models

No matter who signs the purchase agreement, writes the check, or owns the franchise, someone is going to have to operate the business on a day-to-day basis. Frequently, buyer and manager are one and the same – but not always. Here are the three most common franchise ownership models that may be right for you

Executive owner

The franchisee owns the business entity but hires out all functions required to operate it, including day-to-day management.

Owner/Operator

The franchise owner also handles the everyday tasks of the business itself, typically working on-site most or all days that the business is open.

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For many other franchises, operational responsibility falls somewhere in the space between executive owner and owner/operator.

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